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Overview
About The Tour
Where Wilderness Flourishes
Nestled in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha Tiger Reserve spans over 940 square kilometers and is one of India’s largest and most well-preserved tiger reserves. Its diverse terrain, from dense Sal forests to the sweeping grasslands of Kanha Meadows, offers unparalleled photographic opportunities.
Kanha Meadows and the Heart of the Jungle
The iconic Kanha Meadows, with their vast open spaces, create a dramatic contrast to the dense forests of the Kisli and Kanha zones. This area is perfect for capturing wildlife, from tigers and leopards to the endangered Barasingha (Swamp Deer), which thrive in this landscape. The blend of rolling grasslands, serene lakes, and thick jungle provides a rich backdrop for wildlife photography.
Barasingha Conservation Success
Kanha is renowned for its successful conservation of the Barasingha, a species once near extinction. Today, the reserve is home to the largest population of these magnificent deer, making it a unique destination for photographers and a powerful testament to conservation efforts.

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Why choose this tour
- Professional Guidance:
Learn advanced photography techniques from a professional wildlife photographer. Master the art of capturing fleeting moments, animal behavior, and action shots, while experimenting with lighting, composition, and framing.
- Abundant Wildlife:
Photograph the diverse wildlife of Masai Mara, including the iconic black-maned lions, cheetahs, elephants, wildebeests, zebras, and a variety of bird species, all in their natural habitat.
- Diverse Landscapes:
From the sal wood forest to the dramatic light, Kanha offers a variety of stunning landscapes for your photography. Capture wide vistas, wildlife portraits, and dramatic skies while honing your skills in the field.
- Small Group Experience:
With only 3-4 participants per jeep, enjoy unobstructed views and personalized attention during the safaris.
- Conservation Focus:
Gain insight into the importance of responsible wildlife photography and learn how your work contributes to conservation efforts.
- Pre-Tour Support:
Receive guidance through a dedicated WhatsApp group, including gear recommendations, tips, and essential updates before the tour
Field learning
- Anticipating Wildlife Behavior: Learn to track and anticipate the movements of tigers, leopards, and elephants for compelling shots.
- Mastering Composition and lighting : Frame subjects creatively against wetlands, grasslands, and forested backdrops for impactful storytelling.
- Technical Proficiency: Enhance skills in low-light photography, action shots, and capturing intricate details in challenging environments.
- Post-Processing Expertise: Refine your images with expert guidance on editing and enhancing textures, lighting, and ambiance.
Meet The Mentors
Each mentor has amassed multiple years of experience across a diverse array of photography genres—from the intricate details of macro photography to the grand scale of landscape shots. This depth of knowledge ensures that they are well-equipped to guide photographers of all skill levels.
These mentors are not just practitioners but also luminaries in the photography world, having earned numerous national and international awards. Their recognized work reflects not only technical proficiency but also creative vision, offering students unparalleled insights into the art and craft of photography.
Things To Carry
Important Things to Bring:
- Backup memory cards or HDD storage drives
- Laptop
- Bean Bag (filled with Bajra, thermacol, or rice)
- A large towel/cloth to protect your gear from dust
- A large cloth, bandanna, or scarf to protect yourself from dust
- Body warmer for chilly mornings
- Sunscreen
- Basic first aid kit
- Odomos to protect against mosquito bites
- A good pair of binoculars
Travel Information
Key Features of the Tour
- 6 Guided Safaris: Experience both reserves through morning and evening jeep safaris, maximizing your chances of iconic sightings.
- Diverse Landscapes: Explore Sal forests, wetlands, and grasslands that offer varied and stunning backdrops for wildlife photography.
- Mentorship: Learn tracking, composition, and storytelling techniques from professional wildlife photographers.
- Interactive Evenings: Engage in post-safari discussions, editing demonstrations, and image reviews.
- Ethical Practices: Promote responsible wildlife photography while contributing to conservation awareness.
Day 1 – Arrival and Evening Safari
- Morning: Arrive at Jabalpur, Nagpur or Raipur and transfer to your lodge. Settle in and prepare for the adventure ahead.
- Afternoon: Orientation session covering safari protocols, photography tips, and an overview of the reserve.
- Evening Safari: Embark on your first evening safari, capturing the beauty of Kanha as the sun sets behind the forest canopy
Days 2 & 3: Morning and Evening Safaris
- Morning Safaris: Depart early to catch the first light of day and photograph wildlife during the golden hour. Focus on capturing tigers and other animals as they emerge from the jungle or roam the grasslands.
- Afternoon Sessions: Participate in image reviews, personalized feedback, and live editing workshops.
- Evening Safaris: Explore different zones of Kanha, focusing on Barasinghas, tigers, and the park’s other wildlife.
- Night: Unwind with “Wildlife Tales Under the Stars,” where you’ll share your photography experiences and stories with fellow participants and mentors.
Day 4 – Final Morning Safari and Departure
- Morning Safari: Your final opportunity to capture Kanha’s majestic landscapes and wildlife. Enjoy a hearty breakfast, a group photo session, and farewell remarks. Depart with memories of an unforgettable wildlife photography adventure.
- Post-Safari: Enjoy a hearty breakfast, a group photo session, and farewell remarks. Depart with memories of an unforgettable wildlife photography adventure.
1. Health Declaration:
All participants must disclose any medical conditions, allergies (including food allergies), or dietary restrictions prior to the tour. This helps the organizers make necessary arrangements, such as meal adjustments or special assistance during safaris.
2. Safety and Wildlife Protocols:
a. Participants must follow all park and safari rules to ensure personal safety and the welfare of wildlife.
b. Maintain a safe distance from animals, avoid loud noises, and adhere to the instructions provided by guides and naturalists.
3. Physical Fitness:
Moderate walking, early starts, and long hours in the field are part of the itinerary. Participants are advised to ensure they are in adequate physical condition to enjoy the experience fully.
4. Emergency Support:
Basic first aid will be available, and emergency contact details will be shared with all participants for additional support.
5. Insurance:
Participants are strongly encouraged to have travel and health insurance that covers safaris and wildlife tours.
6. Liability Waiver:
By participating in the tour, all participants agree that the organizers cannot be held responsible for: a. Loss, theft, or damage to personal belongings. b. Accidents, injuries, or illnesses during the tour. c. Delays, cancellations, or changes to the itinerary due to circumstances beyond the organizers’ control.
7. Food Preferences and Allergies:
Meals will be planned to accommodate standard dietary preferences (vegetarian, nonvegetarian, etc.). Participants with specific food allergies or dietary restrictions must inform the organizers at the time of booking so arrangements can be made accordingly.
8. Photography Ethics:
Respect wildlife and natural habitats. Avoid actions that may disturb animals or damage the environment in pursuit of photographs
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